Contact Us
ICSP
NC Wesleyan College
3400 N Wesleyan Blvd
Rocky Mount, NC
27804
(252) 985-5106
Jessie Warren,
Coordinator:
jwarren@ncwc.edu
Disclaimer
North Carolina Wesleyan College
(NCWC) makes no representations or guarantees about positions listed
by the Internship and Career Services Program
(ICSP). NCWC and the ICSP
are not responsible for safety, wages, working conditions, or other
aspects of off-campus employment. It is the responsibility of the
individuals to research the integrity of the organizations to which
they are applying. The individual is advised to use caution and
common sense when applying for any position with an organization or
private party. This website also contains links to other websites
not under the control of NCWC and the ICSP,
and we are not responsible for the contents of any linked site. The
ICSP provides these inks only as a
convenience. NCWC and the ICSP assume no
liability for acts of omission by third parties or for materials
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Internships
The
internship experience has become the “new rung on the corporate ladder” in
college graduates’ job search. Many employers are only interested in
individuals who have real-world work experience within their field. The best
way to get this experience before you graduate is by participating in
internships.
The
Internship and Career Services Program at North Carolina Wesleyan College exists
to assist students with exploring careers and gaining practical work experience
in their majors by assisting them with the internship process in addition to
other services offered by the Program.
Download the
Internship Handbook for Students which
includes all roles and responsibilities as well as required forms.

Attention
Businesses: Click here to list an internship for our students!
Internship Program Description
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Provides
students with opportunity
to apply classroom knowledge, gain
approved and supervised experience in
a business, agency, or other work environment
relative to their major, and
to
test career choices.
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May
be paid or unpaid (on-campus internships
must be
unpaid), vary in length,
be full or part time, and completed during the academic year or summer
in any geographic location.
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Earns
1
semester hour major or elective credit for
approximately every 67
contact hours. (67 hours = 1 credit, 134
hours = 2 credits, 200 hours = 3 credits, 268 hours = 4 credits, 335 hours =
5 credits, 400 hours = 6 credits.
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“Non-credit” internships
are considered “work experience” and not administered by the College.
Who can participate in
an internship?
Students who:
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Are enrolled full-time at NCWC.
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Have
completed a minimum
of 36 credit hours (junior or senior status recommended)
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Are in good academic standing
(minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0)
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Have
completed the
Career
Development Workshop series
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Have
prior approval from
the ISCP coordinator and/or a faculty sponsor
When & How to Register
Students must follow College registration
procedures to receive academic credit. A Pre-Registration Schedule
Form
must be completed by the student, approved and signed by
the
faculty sponsor,
and submitted to the Registrar’s Office.
Roles & Responsibilities
Student Intern
- Complete the Career Development
Workshop series.
- Obtain the Internship Handbook for Students from the ICSP.
- Complete an
Internship Application and submit to faculty sponsor and ICSP.
- Obtain approval and signature on Pre-Registration Schedule
Form from faculty sponsor.
- Submit Pre-Registration Schedule to the Registrar’s Office.
- Pay tuition and fees for number of credit hours expected to be earned.
- Identify potential internship sites, develop resume, and initiate
contact with prospective employers.
- Define details of the internship (i.e., length,
full or part time, elective or major credit).
- Identify internship goals and objectives with the assistance of faculty
sponsor and internship supervisor.
- Complete
the Internship Contract, which
clearly states work to be performed
to achieve
goals and objectives, methods of evaluating
accomplishment of goals and objectives, beginning and ending dates of
internship, and number of credit hours
to be
earned. The Internship
Contract
is to
be completed by the student, not the supervisor. Obtain
required signatures on the contract and return to the
faculty sponsor
by assigned date.
The
faculty sponsor and the ICSP reserve
the right to administratively
withdraw
a
student from a
registered internship course if the contract is not
received by the assigned date.
- Notify internship supervisor of any unavoidable
absences.
- Notify ICSP or faculty sponsor if a problem arises
during the internship.
- Complete all required internship hours
and maintain a verifiable log of internship time. Students depending on the
internship credit hours in order to graduate should be particularly diligent
in being certain they complete their hours by the week of graduation. If
hours are not complete the student will not receive their diploma at
graduation.
- Submit
all
required
assignments and presentations
outlined in this handbook and any
additional academic requirements
assigned by the faculty sponsor by
the assigned date.
- Attend post-internship assessment meeting.
Faculty Sponsor
- The degree of faculty sponsor involvement with the student and
employer during the internship will be determined by the sponsor and
stated on the syllabus. This should include the following
responsibilities at a minimum.
- Assist student with identifying potential internship sites.
- Ensure that the student has completed all paperwork
and other tasks listed on the Internship Checklist, which can be found
in the Student Handbook.
- Assist student in writing internship goals, objectives and
evaluation methods.
- Consult periodically with student
during the internship. Meeting times to be determined by the sponsor.
At a minimum, the faculty sponsor is highly encouraged to meet with the
student mid-way through the internship and at the conclusion of the
internship.
- Consult periodically with the internship supervisor.
On-site visits are encouraged. Travel is paid by the ICSP.
- Collect and review all required assignments
and evaluations.
- Submit final grade to Registrar.
For INT courses faculty sponsors must submit their grades to the ICSP
Coordinator who will submit to the registrar on their behalf.
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Provide the ICSP coordinator
with copies of all assignments, paperwork, evaluations, and the
student’s final grade at the conclusion of the internship.
Internship Supervisor
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Agree to supervise the intern
and enter into a contractual agreement with the student and
North Carolina Wesleyan College.
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Develop job description based
on company mission and needs and submit to the ICSP coordinator or
faculty sponsor for internal approval.
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Assist student in determining internship goals
and objectives based on job description.
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Provide necessary
on-the-job training for the intern.
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Offer periodic feedback to the student intern
about his/her performance.
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Consult as necessary with the ICSP
Coordinator and/or faculty
sponsor regarding the intern’s progress.
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Verify the
intern’s reported work hours.
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Conduct an interim and final evaluation of the
intern’s work performance and submit completed
Interim and Final Evaluation Forms to the ICSP or faculty sponsor.
ICSP Coordinator
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Provide
the Internship Handbook,
which outlines
internship
policies and procedures.
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Conduct the Career Development
Workshop series.
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Assist with identifying potential employers
to serve as internship hosts.
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Assist with completion of
Internship Contract if needed.
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Serve as program resource for faculty and
internship employers.
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Monitor internship progress
through maintaining contact
with the supervisor and intern and making
visits to the internship site when possible.
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Collect student
assignments, time-logs,
evaluations,
and final grades
from the faculty sponsor at
the completion of the internship in order to maintain student files.
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Submit final
grade to the Registrar’s Office for all INT courses.
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Make
arrangements for student internship presentations.
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